90’s Classic House

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Experience the best of House Music with the “90s House Music Classics” channel’s non-stop mixes of top House Music songs from the late 80s to the 90s!

Frankie Knuckles Gold

Frankie Knuckles House Music Tribute Volume 2

The resonance of Frankie Knuckles’ influence on the house music scene reverberates like the pulsing beats he expertly mixed. Recognized as the “Godfather of House Music,” Frankie Knuckles wasn’t just a DJ or a producer; he was a trailblazer whose influence transcended generations. As we continue our tribute to this monumental figure in Volume 2, …Read More, Stream and Download

Frankie Knuckles Silver

Frankie Knuckles House Music Tribute Volume 1

Navigating through the storied tapestry of house music, you’ll undoubtedly come across the seminal influence of Frankie Knuckles, often lauded as the “Godfather of House Music.” While the origins of house can be debated, there’s no questioning Frankie Knuckles’ everlasting impact on the genre. His legacy resonates not only through the historical corridors of house …Read More, Stream and Download

90s House Music Classics Volume 6: Keep On Jumpin’

As our nostalgic journey continues through this multi-part series, let’s not forget that 1995 was the year when the Oklahoma City bombing shocked the nation, and the O.J. Simpson trial captivated our collective attention. But on a lighter note, Microsoft released Windows 95, and the Sony PlayStation made its U.S. debut. Yet, the echo of …Read More, Stream and Download

90s House Music Classics Volume 5: Turn It Out

Continuing our exploration of the music that punctuated decades, let’s set our time machines to the ’90s—a time when the internet was a fledgling tool, Michael Jordan was an unstoppable force on the basketball court, and shows like “Friends” and “Seinfeld” were painting our TV screens. But what was really electrifying people globally were the …Read More, Stream and Download

90s Classic House Music Volume 1: Ride On the Rhythm

In the 90s, house music wasn’t just a genre; it was a cultural phenomenon that transcended the usual boundaries of music and influenced everything from fashion to language. As the needle hit the vinyl, tracks like Lisa Stansfield’s “All Around The World” and Sybil’s “Don’t Make Me Over” created an atmosphere in clubs that was …Read More, Stream and Download